To discuss topics concerning the Christian Church of various denominations of the great evangelical periods of the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as other periods and the present as well. Talks can include general subjects relating to the Christian faith in past times as well as personal issues and questions in regards to Christian belief that members might wish to bring up as well. Discussions about the Bible and it's influences on people of both the past and present are
encouraged.
Pvt James, Â Thanks to you for the study in the topic of the truth of faith and it's proof in scripture. Like you, I am moved by the simple yet powerful words
Kevin, I enjoy seeing this transfer of information and may it continue. I am still trying to see the flow of actions from the old testiment to the new . With
Thanks for the info on the topic James, and thanks for joining the group. Smokey - I believe this is a good question but than never be answered fully - it
the commandment; "thou shalt not kill" (ex.20:13) is referring to murder. it is not generic but specific. meaning that it is not wrong to kill an animal for